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Introduction
Braiding hair is a skill that many people want to learn. Whether you’re preparing for a special occasion or just want to try out a new look, braids are a great option. In this tutorial, we’ll go over the basics of braiding hair and show you how to create a simple braid, a French braid, and a fishtail braid.
What You’ll Need
Before we get started, make sure you have the following items on hand: – A comb – Hair ties – Bobby pins (optional) – Hairspray (optional)
Step 1: Prepare Your Hair
Start by brushing your hair to remove any tangles or knots. Then, decide on where you want your braid to start. You can do a side braid, a center braid, or a braid that starts at the nape of your neck.
Step 2: Section Your Hair
Next, use a comb to section off a small piece of hair at the top of your head. Divide it into three equal sections.
Step 3: Start Braiding
Now it’s time to start braiding. Take the right section and cross it over the middle section. Then, take the left section and cross it over the new middle section. Continue this pattern, alternating between right and left, until you reach the end of your hair.
Step 4: Secure Your Braid
Once you’ve reached the end of your hair, use a hair tie to secure the braid. You can also use bobby pins to tuck in any loose strands.
Step 5: French Braid
To create a French braid, start with a small section of hair at the top of your head like you did in step 2. Instead of just crossing the sections over each other, add a small piece of hair to each section as you go. This will create a braid that sits on top of your head.
Step 6: Fishtail Braid
A fishtail braid is a little more complicated, but it’s a great way to switch up your look. Start by dividing your hair into two equal sections. Then, take a small piece of hair from the outside of the right section and cross it over to the inside of the left section. Repeat on the other side, taking a small piece of hair from the outside of the left section and crossing it over to the inside of the right section. Keep alternating until you reach the end of your hair.
FAQs
Q: How tight should I make my braid?
A: It depends on the look you’re going for. If you want a more casual, messy look, you can braid your hair loosely. If you want a tighter, neater look, braid your hair more tightly.
Q: Can I braid my hair if it’s wet?
A: It’s best to braid your hair when it’s dry. Wet hair is more fragile and can be prone to breakage. If you need to braid your hair when it’s wet, use a detangling spray to help prevent damage.
Q: How long does it take to braid hair?
A: The time it takes to braid your hair depends on the length and thickness of your hair, as well as the type of braid you’re doing. A simple braid might only take a few minutes, while a more complicated braid can take up to an hour.
Q: How can I make my braid stay in place?
A: Use hair ties or bobby pins to secure your braid once you’ve finished. You can also use hairspray to help hold the braid in place.